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INDEX 292 Abrams, Creighton, 72 Abzug, Bella, 135 Adams, Brock, 168 Afghanistan, viii, 258, 259, 272 AFL-CIO, 190, 273 Agency for International Development (AID), 170, 171, 172, 173, 174 Agnew, Spiro, 115, 150, 268 Agronsky, Martin, 98 Albright, Madeleine, 188, 213, 220, 224, 238 Alliance for Progress, 41 Altman, Roger, 223 Ambassador Hotel, 70, 72 Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 32, 48, 106, 114, 160 Anderson, Jack, 15 Andreas, Dwayne, 53, 102, 103 Apple, R. W. ( John), xi, 92 Applebaum, Anne, 270–71 Aspin, Les, 223, 229 Astrachan, Anthony, 54 Auletta, Ken, 271–72 Babbitt, Bruce, 220 baby boomers, x, 221, 267, 274 Bagley, Smith, 154, 184 Bagley, Vicki, 154 Bailey, John, 87 Baird, Zoe, 227 Ball, George, 20, 40, 85, 86, 87, 101–2 Barlogie, Bart, 207 Barnes, Michael, 155, 183, 184, 211–12 Baron, Alan, 153 Bartlett, Charles, 268 Beatty, Warren, 80, 184, 186, 199, 247 Beckington, Herb, 55 Bellingham Herald, 6 Bellingham (Washington): Van Dyk’s family roots in, 3, 4–5; Van Dyk’s growing-up years in, 6, 7–8, 9, 260, 267 Bening, Annette, 247 Bennet, Doug, 140, 173 Bennett, W. Tapley, 42 Bentsen, Lloyd, 223 Berger, Sandy: as Clinton’s National Security Advisor, 223, 238, 245–46; and 1972 presidential campaign, 130–31, 141, 147; and 1992 presidential campaign, 212–13, 217, 218 Bergland, Bob, 184 Berlin Crisis, 12–14, 15 Berman, Edgar, 87 Berman, Mike, 167 Beveridge, Albert, 174 Bloomberg, Michael, 279–80 Blumenthal, Mike, 184 Bode, Ken, xi, 114 Boggs, Hale, 39 Bond, Julian, 159 Bosch, Juan, 42 Bourne, Peter, 160 Bowles, Erskine, 238 Bradlee, Ben, 13, 268 Bradley, Bill, 196, 243 Brandt, Willy, 50, 51 Breyer, Stephen, 159 Broder, David, 155, 270–71 Bronfman, Anne, 53 Bronfman, Edgar, 53 Brooks, David, 271 Brountas, Paul, 202 Brown, Edmund G. (Pat), 30–31, 213, 216 Brown, Harold, 71 Brown, Jerry: and 1980 presidential campaign , 177; and 1992 presidential campaign, 209, 210, 211, 212–15, 216, 217 Brown, Rick, 129 Brown, Ron, 212–13, 215, 218, 220 Brown, Sam, 117 Bruce, David, 51 Bryan, Frederick Van Pelt, 111 Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 68, 101, 112, 168–69 Buchanan, Pat, 144 Bundy, Bill, 69 Bundy, McGeorge, 25, 40, 41, 44–45, 60, 222 Bunker, Ellsworth, 56, 57 Burke, Yvonne Braithwaite, 137 Burton, Phil, 135 Bush, George H. W.: 1988 presidential campaign, 200, 201–2; 1992 loss to Bill Clinton, 219; presidency, 204– 6, 248, 275; vice presidency, 187, 197 Bush, George W., ix, 243–44, 285; foreign policy, 222, 223–24, 259; and Iraq, 230, 276, 284; legacy, 259, 283; as part of boomer generation, 275; press coverage of, 271; 2000 presidential campaign, 250, 252, 265, 279; INDEX 293 2000 presidential election and dispute , 253–54, 262–63, 265 Bushkin, Cathy, 155 Butler, Landon, 174 Butler, Paul, 10, 107, 108 Buttenweiser, Ben, 111 Byrd, Bob, 185 Caddell, Pat, 125, 164, 165 Califano, Joseph, 44, 60, 168, 175 Carlinsky, Dan, 110, 111 Carlson, Eddie, 150, 159 Carroll, George, 48, 257 Carter, Hodding, 165 Carter, Jack, 162 Carter, Jimmy, 211, 217, 276; as DNC volunteer, 154; foreign policy approach, 223, 224; loss to Reagan, 182; 1976 presidential campaign, 159, 160–67; 1980 presidential campaign , 176–80; post-presidency, 179–80; presidency, 168–79, 220, 221, 227, 241, 288; as Washington outsider, 160, 169, 182, 219, 264; Van Dyk in administration of, 101, 170–74, 248 Carter, Lisle, 141 Carter, Rosalyn, 161 Carville, James, 218, 230, 282 Case, Cliªord, 58 Casey, Bob, 215 Cassidy, Gerry, 141 Castro, Fidel, 12, 17, 153, 169 Cater, Douglass, 43, 118 Center for American Progress, 189 Center for National Policy, 205, 223, 247, 257; formation of, 183–86, 198, 237; success of, 186–87, 188; Van Dyk as head of, 102, 214; Van Dyk’s resignation from, 187–88; MUSE (2024-04-24 12:17 GMT) Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). See CIA Chayes, Abram, 135 Cheney, Dick, 222–23, 243, 244, 252, 275, 282, 283, 284, 285 Chennault, Madame Anna, 88–89, 91 Children’s Defense Fund (CDF), 193, 236 Christian, George, 68, 69 Christopher, Warren: in Carter administration , 174; and Center for National Policy, 184; as Clinton’s presidential transition director, 217, 220, 221; as Clinton’s Secretary of State, 223, 224, 229, 238; at 1968 Democratic National Convention, 78 Chung, Johnny, 239, 240 Church, Frank, 39, 40, 59, 163 CIA, 142, 169, 223, 237, 257; and Bay of Pigs, 17; Clinton nomination of Tony Lake as director of, 238–39; illegal domestic surveillance by, 118–19; influence on National...

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